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Rommel Posted 10 years ago
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'Afraid to' or 'afraid of'?

I'm not (afraid to face, afraid of facing) another day.
  

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Both are correct, although "to" is perhaps a bit better on my ears.

  • Both are correct, although "to" is perhaps a bit better on my ears.
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Both are correct, although "to" is perhaps a bit better on my ears.

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